japanese-american
Seward made the Japanese-American Treaty.
Which american?
aggresively expand japanese territory to secure more resources.
with the Japanese surprise attack on pearl harbor (Hawaii) on December the 7th which was a military outpost of the American navy in the pacific! this was the beginning of the American military involvement in w w 2. the usa suffered heavy losses on this day and lost some big naval ships like the Arizona battleship, the main coals of the Japanese attack were not achieved as the usa aircraft carries were not in pearl harbor during the attack! but returned stronger out the war in 1945!
Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese which initiated US involvement in World War 2. Hiroshima was the first nuclear bombing of a Japanese city by the US in an effort to stop the war. 2,403 Americans died at Pearl but nearly 75,000 wee killed at Hiroshima.
During World War II the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in Hawaii which was an American territory at the time. The Japanese also occupied Attu Island and Kiska Island, the westernmost islands in the Aluetian chain in Alaska, which was also a United States territory. The Japanese also attacked Dutch Harbor, Alaska during the war. In addition to the American and Japanese troops, Canadian conscripts were also deployed for the fighting that occurred in Alaska.
they were closer to american territory imposing more of a threat. bringing the war "closer to home"
No, it was within Hawaii, a territory belonging to the United States.
japanese-american
Boxer Rebellion - open door policy - Spanish-American War- Japanese-Russian Settlement & Algeciras Conference
The Japanese lived a pretty harsh life during World War 2. Some were treated badly just because they were Japanese. Some even lost their jobs or got killed because they were not trusted. To learn more about the bombing in Pearl Harbor, read Under the Blood-Red Sun. Explains a lot about World War 2 and feelings of a Japanese-american boy.
Manchurian territory.
Nikkei is generically a person of Japanese heritage. In Japanese, you'd say "Nikkei America-Jin" for Japanese American.
See website: Japanese-American internment
Seward made the Japanese-American Treaty.
There has not been an American and Japanese period.